PBR Mainstream!!! It always was. Everybody drank it when I was growing up (in the 70's). Also Olympia, Schlitz, Hamms, Black Label, Stroh's, Fallstaff ($3 a case in college-more than half was the bottle deposit), Goebels, Old style, and Old Milwaukee. If hipsters take to any of these they it's just ironic enough for me to laugh at them. Also Molson or Moosehead. Keystone does not count as Beer. If Hipsters want Hip beer go to a brew pub, or get togetrher and make your own. Girls too, for most of human history women smoked the meat and brewed the beer.

I hope to Jebus they don't take up homebrewing. I don't need to hear their shiat in the homebrew forums about all of the amazing ingredients they use and the innovative brewing methods they came up with.

As much as I'd hate to see some fez wearing douche drinking my swill of choice, if it helps get it into local bars around here I'm all for it.

NOOOOOO!!!!

I can buy a 6-pack of tall boys for $5 at my local packie.$6 for the seasonal brews.If it gets popular the price will go up and with it the cost of working on my yard.I'll be damned if I'm doing that shiat sober.

There's nothing ironic about drinking PBR anymore, anyway. The next great hipster drink must return to the roots of irony that define hipsterism. O'Doul's non-alcoholic beer with a whisky chaser (from the rail, of course) would be my suggestion.